El Encanto, with her 22’ beam, presents very large accommodations which have been completely modernized and renewed by the present owner. A great deal of careful planning, high levels of finish work and investment have combined to create an interior that is the envy of any Yacht/Fisherman of this size range afloat! The accommodations are matched only by the versatility, safety, comfort and long range capabilities designed into EL ENCANTO.

EL ENCANTO has a large and accessible cockpit that leads through double doors into the salon where one finds a L-shaped couch with cocktail table and, further forward, an entertainment center. On the port side one finds two comfortable upholstered chairs, a game table and a full wet bar with icemaker and refrigerator. The salon is surrounded on three sides by large windows, providing wonderful views and a light and bright environment.

Forward and two steps up is a dining room and table for up to eight on the starboard side. On the left side is a completely modernized and fully equipped galley.

Further forward is the separate pilot house area, with complete helm station with two Stidd chairs and a unique and beautiful observation area for up to six with TV. There is also a ladder going from the pilot house to the upper deck.

The master stateroom and crew quarters are reached by a passage on the starboard side of the dining area, which leads down stairs to the master stateroom on the port side. This is a large and elegant suite with king size bed, Shoji screens for the port light and high levels of finish throughout. Further forward is the two berth crew quarters and head with shower. The passageway to the crew quarters includes many storage cabinets, sliding Shoji screens and has the same high level of finish as does the master stateroom. A very high quality of finish, again in high gloss cherry.

Back up the stairs and past the dining room, is a second set of steps leading down to the two guest suites, each with head and stall showers. The port side guest cabin has a queen bed, while the starboard guest cabin also has a queen bed.

Still on this lower deck, there is entry to a separate laundry room and freezer, leading through an insulated door to the engine room and further aft to a separate generator and pump room

Accommodations
El Encanto, with her 22’ beam, presents very large accommodations which have been completely modernized and renewed by the present owner. A great deal of careful planning, high levels of finish work and investment have combined to create an interior that is the envy of any Yacht/Fisherman of this size range afloat! The accommodations are matched only by the versatility, safety, comfort and long range capabilities designed into EL ENCANTO.

EL ENCANTO has a large and accessible cockpit that leads through double doors into the salon where one finds a L-shaped couch with cocktail table and, further forward, an entertainment center. On the port side one finds two comfortable upholstered chairs, a game table and a full wet bar with icemaker and refrigerator. The salon is surrounded on three sides by large windows, providing wonderful views and a light and bright environment.

Forward and two steps up is a dining room and table for up to eight on the starboard side. On the left side is a completely modernized and fully equipped galley.

Further forward is the separate pilot house area, with complete helm station with two Stidd chairs and a unique and beautiful observation area for up to six with TV. There is also a ladder going from the pilot house to the upper deck.

The master stateroom and crew quarters are reached by a passage on the starboard side of the dining area, which leads down stairs to the master stateroom on the port side. This is a large and elegant suite with king size bed. Further forward is the two berth crew quarters and head with shower. The passageway to the crew quarters includes many storage cabinets, sliding Shoji screens and has the same high level of finish as the master staterooms. A very high quality of finish, again in high gloss cherry. Back up the stairs and past the dining room, is a second set of steps leading down to the two guest suites, each with head and stall showers. The port side guest cabin has a queen bed, while the starboard guest cabin also has a queen bed.

Still on this lower deck, there is entry to a separate laundry room and freezer, leading through an insulated door into the engine room and further aft to a separate generator and pump room.

Salon

The Salon is located aft of the galley/dining area and features the following:

The entrance to the Master Stateroom is from the forward companionway. It is beautifully finished and features a King berth centerline, with (8) storage drawers below, built-in nightstands, with storage cabinets and bookshelves together with audiovisual equipment.

Door to deck L-shaped seating to port forward with electrical control panel below

(7) Windshield panels, forward with teak trim

STIDD pedestal helm seat

Overhead generator monitors, port and starboard

Datamarine Speed Link speed/distance log

ICOM IC-M127 VHF Radio

ACR remote spot light control

VDO gauges for both main engines

Wagner rudder angle indicator

Naiad roll control stabilizer panel

Mathers controls for both main engines

Stainless steel steering wheel

Princeton computer screen with Compaq hard drive

Canon Multi Pass printer

Amerex halon 1211 fire extinguisher

Furuno Depth Sounder RD-30 (2006)

Fleet 55 SAT telephone

Ships monitoring system with alarms

Flybridge & Upper Deck

The Upperdeck is extremely spacious. Access is from stairs in the aft cockpit or up enclosed stairs from the pilothouse. To port and far aft is a control pedestal for operating the vessel while fighting fish or docking stern to. There is a large centerline locker running fore and aft, which contains storage and the main salon air handlers. On the port side of the boat deck, there is another large fore and aft locker presently arranged and used for rod, reel and dive tank storage. The 17.6' Key Largo tender is stowed for and aft on the starboard side of the boat deck.

Proceeding forward, one ascends two steps to the raised flying bridge. Access to the unique bucket style crow's nest is through the main mast structure. There is a dining area that seats 8 and full instrumentation with three helm chairs. There is a large buffet cabinet with refrigeration and storage on either side. A full Bimini cover gives protection from the sun.